Over time, I’ve come to love the travel and diabetes stories shared over at Sweet Trip. If you have diabetes and you love to travel, or your child, family member or friend has diabetes, you will know that traveling with diabetes comes with its own special challenges.

What I really enjoy about the travel and diabetes stories featured on Sweet Trip is that they are real accounts from real people. The experiences you can read on the Sweet Trip blog can both inspire and educate, especially if you are new to travel and diabetes.

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Is it odd if you get on a direct flight Indianapolis to Orlando? Nope lots of folks do it all the time. But then what if you end up on a stretcher in Charlotte? Oh yeah, makes sense if diabetes is part of the story.

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